Best & Worst Baby Movies

Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing

From baby bumps to baby names, just about everything "baby" is hot in Hollywood right now, including movies. Check out some of the best and worst baby flicks to ever waddle onto the big screen. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Baby Did a Bad, ...From baby bumps to baby names, just about everything "baby" is hot in Hollywood right now, including movies. Check out some of the best and worst baby flicks to ever waddle onto the big screen. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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10. 'Children of...“Children of Men” showed us the harrowing effects of a world without new life, and just how important babies really are. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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8. ‘Baby Boom’A high-powered business woman, played by Diane Keaton, is thrown for a loop when she inherits a baby from a distant relative. Hilarity ensues. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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7. ‘Babies’The aptly titled documentary follows the lives of four adorable infants from around the world. Look at that smile! —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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6. ‘Juno’Ellen Page and Michael Cera make this small-town flick about teen pregnancy truly memorable. And it all started with a chair. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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5. ‘Knocked Up’Judd Apatow’s comedy about a woman having a baby with a near-stranger kept audiences laughing, but gave star Katherine Heigl plenty to talk about. She infamously bashed the film several months after its release. Then she made "27 Dresses." And "The Ugly Truth." And "Killers." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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4. 'Raising Ariz...Can’t have kids? Just steal some. That’s exactly what Nicholas Cage does in “Raising Arizona.” The idea might not be the brightest, but the film is certainly good. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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3. 'Rosemary’s B...Mia Farrow’s Rosemary believes the neighbors want to sacrifice her child as part of a Satanic coven ritual, but the truth behind their motivation is even more terrifying. This movie gives the phrase "little hellion" a whole new meaning. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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1. 'Three Men an...Three bachelors — played by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson — are unexpectedly thrust into parenthood when the love-child of one of the guys shows up on their doorstep. The 1987 film was an instant classic, grossing $167 million in the U.S. alone. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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10. ‘Father of t...Okay, so “Father of the Bride Part II” wasn’t the worst film ever made. But its poorly photoshopped movie poster just might be. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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7. ‘She's Having...The 1988 film “She’s Having a Baby,” about a newlywed couple (Kevin Bacon and Kristy Briggs) struggling with the idea of parenthood, simply misses the mark. Unless the mark is awesome '80s hairdos. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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6. ‘Nobody’s Bab...Even Gary Oldman’s line-dancing couldn’t save this flick about two rednecks who escape from jail and cause a fatal car accident with only one survivor: a baby. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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5. ‘Look Who’s T...Sure, we loved the first “Look Who’s Talking” film. But did we really need a sequel featuring the voice of Roseanne? Or a third installment featuring talking pets (shame on you, Danny DeVito)? This franchise needs a time out. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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4. 'Shoot 'Em Up...Clive Owen is called upon to protect a newborn from an army of gunmen. Not just unrealistic, but pretty absolutely terrible, too. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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3. ‘Baby on Boar...A successful power couple is rocked by an unexpected pregnancy. Audiences, however, were rocked to sleep. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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2. ‘Baby’s Day O...A smart tot slips through the grasp of three kidnappers in this totally unrealistic bomb of a baby movie. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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1. ‘Baby Geniuse...“Baby Geniuses” not only flopped at the box office, but its sequel, “Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2,” is often considered one of the worst movies of all time. Geniuses? We think not. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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